Turns out diva dust and disco dust are both inedible and totally only meant for decoration on pieces that will be removed from the dessert before being consumed. Below seems to be an edible alternative:<br><br>https://www.amazon.com/Edible-Hybrid-Luster-Silver-Tetreault/dp/B00HXCGJEO/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1475377166&amp;sr=1-2&amp;keywords=silver+sugar+dust

<p>I have to keep my daughter away from this page for sure.</p>

This is so awesome

We'll be making reindeer poop for Christmas, it's about time they leave them something. So cute.

<p>OMG SOOO CUTE and they taste AMAZING :) I can't wait to show my friends then they'll believe in unicorns LOL</p>

<p>wow lol dikke duimtroffee</p>

<p>This has got to be the most ackward and yet cool tutorial I've seen so far. Good job, I guess.</p>

eww...lol cool

<p>Omg love this!</p>

<p>I like this idea. Its cute how you get this idea, I am going to make it for my aunt's b-day next month. lol</p>

<p>You may want to check up more on what the actual recipe says... its DISCO dust not Diva dust. Disco dust is a non-toxic cake glitter for confectioners. :p</p>

<p>Disco dust, as verified to me by 3 large US suppliers, is PLASTIC CRAFT GLITTER. It is may be non-toxic, but it most certainly is not edible. It is for use only on decos that will be removed before eating, which is clearly not the case when applied to cookies. My comment about &quot;Diva Dust&quot; is in response to another post [by shoelessjess] who was offering that as an alternative to disco dust--see that comment below. :p</p>

<p>How did you come up with this idea?</p>

<p>oh lovely, my nieces favourite is unicorn poo</p>

<p>This project looks weird. But great idea, the kids will definitely love them.</p>

<p>Ok, so the &quot;adult stores&quot; carry something called Diva Dust (you can also get it on ebay) that IS edible and IS glittery. It's also much cheaper (anywhere between $8 and $11 for 0.5 oz.) Rainbow Dust also has a line of edible glitters.<br>I'd recommend that if you're afraid of using the Disco Dust. A little less shimmer, but also a little less plastic.</p>

<p>Thank you for sharing this! My daughter loves them!</p>

<p>HAHAHAHA this is awesome! I have to make these. Might skip the craft disco dust thought</p>

Farther down, someone commented that it is actually plastic craft glitter, so it shouldn't be eaten even though it is 'non-toxic'. (I was wondering the same thing after seeing the picture of the jar above)

Farther down, someone commented that it is actually plastic craft glitter, so it shouldn't be eaten even though it is 'non-toxic'. (I was wondering the same thing after seeing the picture of the jar above)

I gotta ask...what are unicorn sneezes? I googled it and there isn't anything that I could find. My curiosity is peaked lol.

Finally! It&acute;s time for your x-mas cookie party! And here comes the original UNICORN-POOP-COOKIE-PARTY PLAYLIST on Spotify... ENJOY!!! <br> <br>http://playlists.net/unicorn-poop-cookie-party

Fantastic!

Watch the yoyomax12video on how to make unicorn poop cookies she uses the same recipe with edible sprinkles

I didnt have enough time to make the poop part but i made the sugar cookies